Effective November 1, I am leaving Main Street Brewery and taking over the Deep Creek Brewery in McHenry, MD. Therefore, my e-mail address and other contact methods will change. I will not be able to view the forum for a while after I move until I can settle in and get a new net connection.

Mesa,
Good luck in your new move & employment adventure and hope you get back to the boards soon. Meanwhile I'll be thinking up some tough Homebrewing Q's for ya! As I/we all appreciate your expert advice to us Hobby Homebrewers.

DreamWeaver wrote:Mesa,Good luck in your new move & employment adventure and hope you get back to the boards soon. Meanwhile I'll be thinking up some tough Homebrewing Q's for ya! As I/we all appreciate your expert advice to us Hobby Homebrewers.

Cheers!

-DW

Thanks for your good wishes. And hey... "hobby homebrewers?"... no, just BREWERS. The best beer I've ever had was a homebrew. A homebrewer can produce just as good of a beer as any professional given proper knowledge!

I agree I think the homebrewer has a great advantage, with only 5 or ten gallons you can really do things ( experiment) that a big brewer can't. consistancey over batches is not as good maybe, but its the experiments that are the real gems! imho